Biosorption of lanthanum from aqueous solutions using magnetic alginate beads

Elwakeel, Khalid Z.; Daher, A. M.; Abd El-Fatah, A. I.L.; Abd El Monem, H.; Khalil, M.M.H.;

Abstract


Magnetic alginate beads are potential biosorbent for sorption of lanthanum(III) from an aqueous medium. Batch experiments were carried out to study the equilibrium, kinetics, and thermodynamics of lanthanum sorption. The effects of initial solution pH, initial lanthanum concentration, and temperature on lanthanum sorption were investigated. The optimum pH value was defined to be 4. Kinetic and isotherm experiments were carried out at the optimum pH. It was enough to reach the adsorption equilibrium at 4 hours, and the maximum uptake capacity was (1.8 mmol g−1) at 25°C. Uptake kinetics and sorption isotherms were obtained and modeled using conventional and simple equations: best results were respectively obtained with the pseudo-second-order rate equation and the Langmuir equation. The La(III) loaded magnetic alginate beads were regenerated using 0.1 M CaCl2 without activity loss.


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Title Biosorption of lanthanum from aqueous solutions using magnetic alginate beads
Authors Elwakeel, Khalid Z.; Daher, A. M.; Abd El-Fatah, A. I.L.; Abd El Monem, H.; Khalil, M.M.H. 
Keywords Biosorption | kinetics | magnetic alginate | regeneration | thermodynamics
Issue Date 2-Jan-2017
Publisher TAYLOR & FRANCIS INC
Journal Journal of Dispersion Science and Technology 
Volume 38
Issue 1
Start page 145
End page 151
ISSN 01932691
DOI 10.1080/01932691.2016.1146617
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-84990858954
Web of science ID WOS:000384443600020

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